ESET Offices - San Diego

ESET History

Historical photos

Back in 1987 two young programming enthusiasts Peter Paško and Miroslav Trnka discovered one of the first computer viruses in the world. They dubbed it “Vienna” and wrote a program for its detection. Many other virus discoveries quickly followed, which sparked the idea to devise a universal software solution to counter these relatively unknown computer threats. That’s why Peter Paško together with Miroslav Trnka co-programmed the first NOD. Because private entrepreneurship during communism was banned, it was only in 1992 when Miroslav and Peter, together with their friend Rudolf Hrubý, established ESET as a privately owned limited liability company.

After ESET was formally established in 1992, the company’s logo and retail box design evolved through the years. Initially the focus was on ESET pill-shaped logo as a symbol of curing computes, in 2007 the figure of the ESET Android has come in the limelight.

Protecting businesses

Graphics

ESET Logos

The ESET logo is a registered trademark of ESET. Any of its usage has to follow the ESET design manual guidelines and is subject to prior approval by ESET. Each usage of the ESET logo has to be duly documented and subject to approval by ESET.

Learn more about logo placement

Logo placement:Wherever possible, place the ESET logo on the left side of the page. Logo can be positioned at the top or the bottom of the page. Avoid centering the logo within the page. If the centering is necessary, please use the stacked version of the ESET logo.Enlargement of the ® symbol:With the width of 15mm, please increase the symbol by 200%Low resolution (online) increase the symbol by 300%

Recommended sizing:Minimum size of the logo is 10mm width22mm width use for A6 Portaits/Landscapes; A7 Portaits/Landscapes; Stationery, CD/DVD Sleeve25mm width use for A5 Portaits/Landscapes; DL Portaits/Landscapes; Stationery28mm width use for A4 Portaits/Landscapes; Stationery33mm width use for A3 Portraits/Landscapes;45mm width use for A2 Portraits/Landscapes